Archive for October, 2009

Elite Training Center seminar at El Camino

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

On October 24, 2009 three of the Elite Training Center’s instructors did a non profit self-defense workshop at El Camino College in Torrance, CA. 15 people attended, ranging in ages from 18 to 55. A special thanks to all involved. The instructors truly enjoyed the opportunity to share and showcase what Elite has to offer.

Elite Belt Advancement Day… A Day To Remember

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

Thirty four Krav Maga students participated in Elite Training Center’s belt advancement day.  Students spent two and a half hours executing self-defense techniques, performing physical exercise and proving to themselves they can do anything.

The event was unique since Elite recently adjusted their belting system.  Professor Brian Rauchbach, emphasized the importance of teamwork, motivation, and accomplishment:  ”Everyone of you can accomplish your goals.  The most important technique in martial arts, and in life for that matter is to maintain a positive mental attitude through adversity.”

The session was highly motivating and an experience none will forget.  Over 100 belts were awarded at the end of the session.

Congratulations to Shawni On Her Article in the Daily Breeze Newspaper

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

Congratulations to Shawni Young, program director at Elite Training Center and MMA fighter for her article in the South Bay Daily Breeze.Shawni is an inspiration to all of us.  The Female MMA article as it appeared in the Daily Breeze:

BUSINESS CASUAL: Female fighter’s career choice gains respect

By Muhammed El-Hasan, Staff Writer

I recently put on a pair of punch mitts and braced myself as a mixed-martial arts fighter hurled fists like bricks into the padded palms of my hands.

If that had happened five or 10 years ago, I would have viewed the experience as extraordinary.

Today, a woman practicing the violent sport of MMA is par for the course.

The lady treating my hands with ill intentions was Shawni Young, who was hired in August as program director at Elite Training Center in Redondo Beach, after a long career in vehicle sales.

In addition to teaching classes, Young was offered the job to help attract new students to the facility.

“I was brought on to use my sales experience,” Young told me.

Think about it. A woman with toenails painted red was hired to recruit students, who would then learn to punch, kick, wrestle and choke an opponent.

The idea of women’s equality is hardly new. The fairer sex has already made huge strides in the workplace, government and military.

For example, my boss is a woman, and her boss is as well.

But women’s progress in the fast-growing MMA sport, which rivals boxing in popularity, is a new twist.

In August, Cristiane “Cyborg” Santos and Gina Carano were the first women to headline a major MMA event. The fight in San Jose set an MMA ratings record for the Showtime channel.

This is not oil wrestling, mind you, but full-contact fighting that leaves welts, black eyes and broken bones.

Back to Young, whom you can watch on YouTube, fighting in a professional match against Sara Renaud.

Young acknowledges her new job is unusual.

“I think it’s fairly strange,” she said. “But I think a lot of students have respect for me because of my fighting and my skill sets as a woman. Society is progressing forward with the times.”

The 30-year-old El Segundo resident has trained in various aspects of MMA for about a dozen years.

It has not always been easy. A decade ago, she encountered two gyms that declined her request for membership, explaining that they did not have another woman member to train with her.

“In the mid- to late ’90s, the mentality of men when I was wrestling with them, in some places, was that I shouldn’t be wrestling,” she said.

Young noted that even today when she wrestles with men, their male ego often drives them to try to force her to tap out – an MMA acknowledgment of defeat from a submission.

Young and her new gig remind us of how much the job market has changed for women.

As Young put it, “I’m focusing on a career of ass-kicking.

PS: The South Bay Daily Breeze newspaper serves the same community as Elite Training Center, namely the Los Angeles South Bay area including Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, Torrance, Lomita, Lawndale, El  Segundo, Palos Verdes, Harbor City, Carson and surrounding areas.  Elite Training Center specializes in combative mixed martial arts:  Krav Maga, Mixed Martial Arts (MMA), Kali, LOTAR®, kid-jitsu, and other martial arts.

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Grapplers Quest

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

Elite Training Center’s “Team Elite” had a strong presence and showing at the Grapplers Quest held in Long Beach, CA October 10th, 2009.  Many of our athletes took medals home from the well known event. Results will be posted soon.  Here are some pictures of the event.

http://www.alpiner.net/FUN/People/Grapplers-Quest/9923001_6YSyB#676748238_2y8rX

Street Safe Kids: Karate & Jui-Jitsu 2 Weeks Free

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Safety First, Fun Second!

Elite Training Center is proud to present “Street Safe Kids Karate & Jiu-Jitsu”, our original kids self defense classes.  This unique program combines reality-based self-defense and traditional stand up martial arts, including Karate, Kickboxing, Jui-Jitsu, LOTAR®, personal empowerment and safety program.

Click here for two free weeks

We use age-specific methods to teach your children realistic, “street safe” awareness in a fun and interactive environment.

  • Effective self defense
  • Self confidence
  • Physical fitness
  • Discipline
  • Balance & Coordination
  • Mental focus

Elite training Center

310-543-1600

www.elitetrainingcenter.net

1628 South Pacific Coast Hwy, Redoondo Beach